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The issue of punctuation in the teaching practice at the second grade of primary school
POSTLOVÁ, Natálie
The aim of the Bachelor thesis is to map the topic of punctuation within the lower secondary school educational practice. Theoretical part of the thesis consists of the description of punctuation issue dealt in the four specific Czech language textbook series intended for various school grades. The textbook series are mutually compared in relation to the way of explanation of the given issue and the variety, consistency and appropriateness of used exercises. Practical part of the thesis targets to create an exercise sheet consisting of the issue explanation and various creative exercises and tasks to practice punctuation.
Word Classes in the Czech Language Teaching Methodology for Primary School
DIERZÉ, Lenka
The thesis focuses on word classes in the Czech language teaching methodology for primary school. The thesis consists of two parts - the theoretical one and the practical one. The theoretical part explains the concept and meaning of word classes and introduces methods facilitating the acquisition of word classes by younger students. It also highlights possible difficulties associated with teaching this topic. The practical part analyses several sets of primary school textbooks and describes the most frequent difficulties teachers encounter while teaching word classes. At the end there are several recommendations and suggestions which may facilitate the learning of word classes by children.
Grammatical Category of Time in Czech Language Textbooks for Deaf Pupils and for Foreigners
Levorová, Eva ; Petráňová, Romana (advisor) ; Šebesta, Karel (referee)
The thesis focuses on the way the grammatical category of time is presented in chosen textbooks of the Czech language for deaf and for foreigners. A small questionnaire survey, establishing which textbooks the teachers actually use in teaching Czech for deaf, whether they work also with textbooks for foreigners and what other materials they possibly use, is included. All the textbooks mentioned in the questionnaires are later analysed from the view of their presentation of the grammatical category of time, separately those for deaf and those for foreigners. In the second ones, inspiration for teaching deaf is being traced. At the end of the work there is an author's draft chapter of a textbook for deaf dealing with a part of the issue of verbs and times. The draft text contains an explanation and few exercises and concentrates on problematic phenomena.
Supporting speaking competence of children in primary school
Khýrová, Lenka ; Saicová Římalová, Lucie (advisor) ; Šebesta, Karel (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with support of speaking competence of children in primary school. It focuses especially on the 5th and 6th grade students and on an expository writing whereas it explicates the basic developmental characteristics of this age group. In its crucial part, diploma comes with a unique set of activities, which could accompany the exercises in the Czech language textbooks used nowadays. Finally, in the closing chapter, the testing of selected activities with a group of 5th grade students is described including an evaluation and a feedback of students. Keywords: speaking competence, primary school, communication education, expository writing, word games, Czech language textbooks
Supporting speaking competence of children in primary school
Khýrová, Lenka ; Saicová Římalová, Lucie (advisor) ; Šebesta, Karel (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with support of speaking competence of children in primary school. It focuses especially on the 5th and 6th grade students and on an expository writing whereas it explicates the basic developmental characteristics of this age group. In its crucial part, diploma comes with a unique set of activities, which could accompany the exercises in the Czech language textbooks used nowadays. Finally, in the closing chapter, the testing of selected activities with a group of 5th grade students is described including an evaluation and a feedback of students. Keywords: speaking competence, primary school, communication education, expository writing, word games, Czech language textbooks
Causes of incomprehension in Czech language textbooks
Sigmundová, Alena ; Šmejkalová, Martina (advisor) ; Hájková, Eva (referee)
This thesis presents an analysis of Czech language textbook for 9th class published by Fraus. The intention of this thesis is to find some linguistic phenomena that hinder comprehension of the textbook. In the theoretical part describes the author general characteristics of the textbook and its functions, deals with studying from a text and defines the characteristics of the text and students. In the following section, a style of textbooks is characterized and specifics of the Czech language textbooks are described. The analysis of the textbook consists of several steps. First didactic equipment is analyzed and then the difficulty and semantic consistency of the textbook is considered. The second step is a complex language analysis of explanatory texts in which the author of the thesis focuses primarily on a text style, syntactic, lexical and graphic aspects. The explanatory texts that contain difficult language phenomena are completed with tests that determine whether students understand the text. The author of the thesis adds questionnaires that examine the functioning of this textbook in real teaching and learning and provide a subjective evaluation of pupils and their teacher.
Grammatical Category of Time in Czech Language Textbooks for Deaf Pupils and for Foreigners
Levorová, Eva ; Petráňová, Romana (advisor) ; Šebesta, Karel (referee)
The thesis focuses on the way the grammatical category of time is presented in chosen textbooks of the Czech language for deaf and for foreigners. A small questionnaire survey, establishing which textbooks the teachers actually use in teaching Czech for deaf, whether they work also with textbooks for foreigners and what other materials they possibly use, is included. All the textbooks mentioned in the questionnaires are later analysed from the view of their presentation of the grammatical category of time, separately those for deaf and those for foreigners. In the second ones, inspiration for teaching deaf is being traced. At the end of the work there is an author's draft chapter of a textbook for deaf dealing with a part of the issue of verbs and times. The draft text contains an explanation and few exercises and concentrates on problematic phenomena.

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